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30/05/2026

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Grand Rehearsal and the beautiful disaster of making theatre 28/04/2026

For all the hours spent in theatre seats, most audiences have never truly seen a play. They have seen the result, the lights, the blocking, the dialogue delivered with varying degrees of conviction, but the machinery behind it, the casting anxieties, the fraying nerves, the jugaad that holds an entire production together with little more than ingenuity and desperation, remains largely invisible. Grand Rehearsal, currently running at Mandala Theatre, makes that invisible world its subject,

Grand Rehearsal is directed by Umesh Tamang and written by Tamang and Anup Neupane (known in theatre circles as AJ Bob). The play is a Nepali adaptation of The Play That Goes Wrong, a British comedy written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields. While the original pokes fun at theatre in England, this version transplants that chaos into the Nepali theatre, and it works. The struggles feel familiar, the jokes land, and the love for theatre comes through clearly.
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Grand Rehearsal and the beautiful disaster of making theatre For all the hours spent in theatre seats, most audiences have never truly seen a play. They have seen the result, the lights, the blocking, the dialogue delivered with varying degrees of conviction, but the machinery behind it, the casting anxieties, the fraying nerves, the jugaad that holds an enti...

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